Gothic metallers Madness Of Sorrow released their 2011 debut
"Signs" which was later followed-up with 2013's sophomore effort
"Take the Children Away from the Priest". This time around this album
speaks about various themes all linked to the Vatican church having dealt with
corruption, pedophilia, and it's uncountable wealth as well as personal themes
since this release was not intended to be a concept album.
The album's leading single and video for "King must
die", embraces a mid temp energy with a nice arrangement made by the
keyboards that allows this haunting yet spooky essence which engulfs the song
and whole album. Other songs like "I Hate You", "I'm not
perfect", "Guilty", and "Ghost", express a truly
amazing atmosphere with the music, each song giving off this eerie presents as
"King must die" did except these songs take that feeling and forces
it, making it more captivating and unique.
"Take the Children
Away from the Priest" is a follow-up release that takes what was
there before, in "Signs" and breaks free, showcasing a whole another
side, of what Madness Of Sorrow is capable of doing, this shows maturity, music
ability, and achievement as musicians.
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